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Hmm, I just tried GridMove under windows 7, and found that unfortunatelly it must be ran with compatibility with windows XP, in order to be able to move some windows (one example being Windows Live Messenger)

I sure understand that... I have the same behaviour on both my Win 7 computers (one 32bit and one 64bit). I am though going to install a new computer later this week so i can check everything again with the newest version of all programs. I'll get back on this.

And deatails, well... Nothing really happens (apart from normal drag action) when grabbing close to the top left corner and the edge method does not work either. Other windows (like firefox) work well though... Apart from msn things like the calculator and the "run" dialog does not work. Control panel and most other windows work though AND Msn Live Messenger in fullscreen mode!!!

What you are describing is similar to what I have observed on my friend's windows 7, however, after I enabled admin mode, it went away. In order not to clutter the thread with this, maybe we should solve it through PM and then post the result here, ok?

Hi. I downloaded GridMove V1.19.62 today to my Windows XP Pro PC (since I love the snap feature on my Win7 PC). I cannot get it to work!! I see it in the taskbar but I do not see any grids on my desktop and when I drag a window it does nothing!! I've rebooted, tried different grids, turned options off and on.. nothing

I was thinking maybe there's a conflict with a cpl other customization softwares I use... Stardock WindowBlinds and Stardock Fences (free version)

Sorry that's happening. There should be no problem in windows XP, I think. Could you try pressing windows key and 'g' at the same time to see if the grid comes up?

I do see the grid when I hit the Windows key and G, but when I drag a window into it, it doesn't do anything. Then the grid goes away after about 30 seconds. Isn't it supposed to automatically make it the size of the grid? I'm trying the 2 part vertical template.

If the grid comes up when you press win+g, then it should be working. When you press win+g, you can move a window by typing the number of the grid you want the window to move to.As for the grid not appearing then you drag... Could you try dragging the window close to the left icon, or trying dragging it with the middle mouse button?

today i found out about GridMove. Such an awesome tool! Far better than all other similar tools iÂ´ve tested. IÂ´ll definitly give it a try in my all day use starting tomorrow...

I ran into a small "bug" (Using Windows 7):

When you grab the TitleBar a bit lower, the edge detection does not get fired? I noticed that this happens quite often for me. ItÂ´s definitly not an random issue, itÂ´s fully reproducible. (see video)(I even disabled the automatic built-in Windows-Snapping of Windows 7 (Aero Snap) to be sure that itÂ´s not a conflict between both functions. So the video was taken with Aero Snap disabled)

First of all many thanks for this nifty app, it really helps me to do some cross-reading and when comparing some content on the large screen with exactly equal-sized windows.

Since I quite like the functions and the possibility to create-your-own-template, I was wondering if I could also use it at work, but the license type obviously does not allow that. So is there any way to get an approval to use it in an office environment? The purpose (at least in my case) would be restricted to using it on the desktop PC, not to implement parts or all of the app in a commercial software or the like.

I am not sure this is the proper place to ask this question, but then again I could not find any suitable way of contacting the author. Apologies if I misbehave here with my first post ever.

I'm sorry, but I have absolutely no time to keep GridMove up to date.I've looked into the problem you mentioned, but apparently it's related to windows 7 protecting GridMove from accessing other windows. If you're interested in looking into it, I can tell you what you can try.

Unfortunately, in my computer this still doesn't fix it, gridmove doesn't grab the mouse. Maybe if you compile the script and run it as administrator it might get fixed, but I'm not really sure and I don't understand enough of windows 7 to be able to fix it.

Sorry

(I have returned your DC credits since I couldn't really fix the problem)